One said, random could be well governed by the probability of an occurrence, where the 'probability' is defined as the number of success over the total number of experiments. Couldn't help but to wonder why it is put in such a way. If a student has 10 over 15 of chances to fail his paper, does it still defined as the number of success over the total? The answer is, yes. Probability is the quality or condition of being probable, does not matter whether it is good or bad because when it does happened, we take that as a success for it has occurred as what we have predicted. To those who did not do well in their academics, or not reaching a certain expectation, do not take it as failure, but success, because we still have the chances to get what we wanted, what we desired. The probability to cheer, to party overnight after grabbing the name, to lift up the smiles on the faces and to be proud of by anyone who cares, including us.